Office manager accused of stealing company checks

A former office manager is accused of stealing about $36,000 from the Tower… (Broward Sheriff's Office )

February 12, 2013|Ihosvani Rodriguez, Sun Sentinel

A 43-year-old office manager was arrested after she allegedly stole more than $35,000 from the Pompano Beach-based cell tower company she worked for, authorities said.

Investigators with the Broward Sheriff's Office arrested Pamela Everett, of Oakland Park, and charged her with second-degree theft.

According to an arrest report, Everett was an office manager at Tower Construction and Technical Contracting Services. Between July 2011 and March 2012, Everett allegedly issued herself 48 company checks totaling $36,152.64 and deposited them into a bank account.

She allegedly forged a supervisor's signature and made false entries in the company's accounting program, according to investigators.

The report does not indicate how the investigation began.

Everett was being held at the Paul Rein Detention Facility without bond for violating a prior probation stemming from grand theft charges, according to jail records. Details of that case were not available.